A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Business news, including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark. Plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
The protests in Belfast may have cost the city's businesses as much as £15 million so far- and 20 per cent of people say they've been inspired to take up sport since the Olympics. Show more
Nicky Campbell is joined by Stephen Nolan for a simulcast phone-in with BBC Radio Ulster on the flag row in Belfast. Text 85058 [standard rate]. Show more
Six months on from the London 2012 Olympics, Victoria Derbyshire examines what the sporting legacy, if any, has been so far. She also reveals the results of an exclusive poll. Show more
Prison officers say hundreds of jobs are at risk as the government announces plans to close seven jails, plus the OFT on poor selling by glazing, panel and insulation companies. Show more
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Oscar Nominations 2013
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Simon and Mark present live coverage as the nominations for the 85th Academy Awards are announced in Hollywood. Plus reaction and interviews with nominees. Show more
With guests Davina McCall and film director Tom Hooper, who talks about Les Miserables. Plus prison closures, police misconduct and Chart the Week. Show more
Reaction to the biggest programme of prison closures in decades, and the conviction of a police officer accused of trying to pass information to the News of the World. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news and features.
A look ahead to the first tennis grand slam of the year, the Australian Open.
A look back at Andy Murray's Grand Slam and Olympic Gold medal-winning year, voiced by legendary US tennis coach Nick Bollettieri. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd previews this weekend's play-off matches on the road to this year's Super Bowl.
A Conservative MP tells Tony that Members of Parliament deserve a 32 per cent pay rise. Andrew Bridgen says 65,000 pounds a year was not enough to raise a family on. Show more
A look at super jails in the US, the latest from Pakistan where more than a hundred people have died in bomb attacks, and listeners describe mistakes they have made as parents. Show more